SINGLE REVIEW: Oliver Nolan - Tolerance

Oliver Nolan's sound is a refreshing departure from the norm, characterised by its honest and brash nature. The rough-around-the-edges feel adds to its authenticity, making it all the more captivating. While Oliver may not be the most melodic singer, this only enhances the sincerity of his music. 'Tolerance' may not conform to traditional norms, but its unconventional nature is what makes it truly stand out.

His music is grounded in simple instrumentation, with erratic guitars that inject a raw energy into each track. The theatrical vocals bring a sense of drama, blending seamlessly with bouncy drums that keep the rhythm lively and engaging. Triumphant keys add a layer of complexity, elevating the indie pop sound to new heights. Charming gang vocals contribute a celebratory feel, enhancing the communal and infectious vibe of his songs. Oliver's ability to mix these elements creates a soundscape that is both chaotic and cohesive, drawing listeners into his unique world.

'Tolerance' is a song that calls for acceptance and understanding in a world often divided by differences. Nolan's lyrics urge us to learn to accept and tolerate each other's diverse beliefs and opinions. He emphasises the importance of talking and understanding each other rather than judging and holding grudges. Whether our differences stem from varying upbringings or distinct national perspectives, Oliver's message is clear: we should strive to tolerate and respect each other, rather than allowing hatred to divide us.

Oliver's lyrics are deeply relatable, recounting real-life situations with a raw honesty that resonates on a personal level. His quirky sound breathes new life into the music scene, offering a tantalising glimpse into a world outside the box. It's an exciting prospect to witness an artist who dares to defy conventions and stay true to their unique style and sound.

In a music industry often dominated by polished perfection, Oliver Nolan's rugged authenticity is a breath of fresh air. His rough-around-the-edges approach, combined with the blend of indie pop and punk energy, makes his work stand out in a crowded landscape. The genuine and boundary-pushing nature of his music, enriched by the celebratory feel of charming gang vocals, promises to keep listeners intrigued, making him a truly compelling figure in contemporary music.

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